National Science Foundation Awards Albany State University $649,926 Grant
Monday, April 4th, 2016
Congressman Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. (GA-02) is proud to share that the National Science Foundation has awarded Albany State University a $649,926 grant for the Cohort Community for Academic Achievement Persistence and Perseverance in STEM Scholars Program, increasing the number of students who major in science, technology, engineering, and math disciplines at Albany State University and go on to successfully pursue STEM post-graduate education or research careers.
“I applaud the National Science Foundation for providing talented Albany State University students a wonderful opportunity to grow through science, technology, engineering, math, and research, opening doors to graduate school and innovative jobs in the STEM workforce!” said Congressman Sanford Bishop.
“The STEM disciplines place students on the cutting edge of new and emerging careers. We are delighted to be a leader in this area across the country. Lastly, I am excited when our scholars and researchers are recognized for their work,” said Dr. Arthur Dunning, President of Albany State University.
During the project, 18 scholars will (a) develop and follow a four-year academic and professional plan that will include freshman learning community courses, workshops, service learning, and field trips or visitations under the guidance of a Student Success Coach, (b) participate in at least one undergraduate research experience, and (c) attend and present an undergraduate research project at an on-campus or regional conference. After graduation these talented scholars are expected to join the STEM workforce or go on to graduate school in STEM, enabling the United States to compete and innovate in a global economy.